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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2013-01-01</dateIssued>
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        Statement on the 
        
        Situation in North Korea
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February 12, 2013</item-date>
        
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        North Korea announced today that it conducted a third nuclear test. This is a highly provocative act that, following its December 12 ballistic missile launch, undermines regional stability, violates North Korea's obligations under numerous United Nations Security Council 
        
        resolutions, contravenes its commitments under the September 19, 2005, Joint Statement of the 
        
        Six-Party Talks and increases the risk of proliferation. North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs constitute a threat to U.S. national security and to international peace and security. The United States remains vigilant in the face of North Korean provocations and steadfast in our defense commitments to allies in the region.
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    <para>
        These 
        
        provocations do not make North Korea more secure. Far from achieving its stated goal of becoming a strong and prosperous nation, North Korea has instead increasingly isolated and 
        
        impoverished its people through its ill-advised pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery.
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        The danger posed by North Korea's threatening activities warrants further swift and credible 
        
        action by the international community. The United States will also continue to take steps necessary to defend ourselves and our allies. We will strengthen close coordination with allies and partners and work with our 
        
        six-party partners, the 
        
        United Nations Security Council, and other U.N. member states to pursue firm action.
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